The Water4Gas Scam Revealed
76In case you are uninformed, Water4Gas claims that by following their instructions and using simple, easy to find items, you can raise your gas mileage by 20% to 50% or more. So let's review Water4Gas.
Is Water4Gas a scam? Short response is no. In my view a scam is when someone takes your money with no intent of giving you what was promised. Water4Gas gives you precisely what they promise. The problem is that many people make wrong assumptions about what they are getting. Who's fault is that?
You Want A Scam? I'll Give You A Scam!
The oil companies are reporting profits of tens of billions of dollars every quarter. That's BILLIONS of dollars in PROFITS every quarter. That's every 3 MONTHS, people!
Now I don't know precisely how all this works and I'm too frickin lazy to pursue it, but it seems to me that most of the oil fields are owned by OPEC, not the oil companies. It stands to reason that when the cost of oil goes up, the oil companies pay more, yet their profits go up as well. Does that make sense?
While technically, big oil isn't a monopoly, they know they have us over a barrel (pun intended) and that we don't have many options. We either give them our money or go live in a cave. Of course they probably own that, too.
Sorry, I went on a tangent there. Back to what I was saying.
The methods used with Water4Gas are not new. They have been around for a century or more. So why are we still being bled dry by the big oil companies?
Don't you believe the oil companies know about this technology? Of course they do, but they don't want you to have it. That would endanger their billions in profits.
Water4Gas has been flying under the radar, so to speak. It is too small for them to worry about. Maybe we can't change the world, but we can improve our own situation.
Is Water4Gas A Scam?
No. They deliver just what they promise. But does Water4Gas really work? Let's put it this way. If it didn't work, why do the big oil companies and yes, even the government try so hard to bury it? Think about it.
There have been a number of forum and blog posts that swear it works. But you have to learn to read between the lines. Are they really endorsing it or is it only a sales pitch?
Then there are others who spout about it being a scam. Again you have to scrutinize the posts. Some people just like to toot their own horn and will find something wrong with everything.
There have been references to Mythbusters, who say it doesn't work. But Mythbusters is talking about fuel cells. This isn't about fuel cells. That's an entirely different subject.
My opinion is if you can obtain a 20% to 50% improvement in gas mileage, save a lot of money, reduce our enslavement to foreign oil, and help clean up the environment, it seems like a no-brainer to me. It is well worth the meager investment.
If it doesn't work for you, get your money back. It's as easy as that. Unless you have bucks to burn, you'd be a fool not to try it.
The Water4Gas Scam
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Thanks Misha, i was ging to go for it.
Shoot anybody who promise you more than 5% improvement and no drawbacks:) Every automaker would have been using it if this was true :D
Misha, have you tried it? I hate to admit it, but I got the book and never installed it. I'm not mechanically inclined and too lazy, I guess.
But I would really like to know if someone has really tried it. Like I said, you have to take all these testimonials with a grain of salt.
As for the car companies, I don't really agree with that. You don't think they can increase the gas milage now? I'm sure of it. I haven't quite figured out why, but for some reason, they don't want to. It oviously has to do with money, but I'm still sorting it out. The oil companies wouldn't like it. Maybe there's been a little gentle arm twisting. I hate conspiracy nuts, but this may be one.
I am former car engine designer by trade. :) I don't have to try it to know it does not work as advertised.
Misha huh.. So all the videos in youtube showing it working is fake.... And secondly I have it in my 2002 Saturn vue i get 80 miles per gallon . I would love to send you a video . I have had it for about 6 months and NO PROBLEMS.... Try before you put your 2 cents in
Brett,
Video does not prove anything. Send me results of formal tests, then we can start talking :)
Misha, when you put it that way, I see your point. After all, Edison didn’t have to invent the lightbulb to know it didn’t work. Bell didn’t have to invent the telephone to know it didn’t work. They had plenty of people to tell them that.
As I said, I don’t know for sure if it works, because I’m too lazy and mechanically inept to install it myself, so I humbly submit to your expertise.
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- The Water4Gas Scam Revealed updated Tue Apr 22 2008 11:31 am CDT
In case you are unaware, Water4Gas claims that by following their directions and using simple, easy to find items, you can raise your gas mileage by 20% to 50% or more. 3 weeks ago





Misha says:
7 days ago
LOL It is scam, but your marketing is smart :)